https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_(operating_system) Every now and then this misconception is found on HN.
I thought that by large datasets you meant TB of data that we see in analytics. And in this area clickhouse is growing and coming to the big companies I work for, one way or another. postgresql handles the OLTP decently…
As answered, pgadmin is first class and supports debugging.
Indeed and the last two years in postgresql history have been very rich feature wise. I have managed teams of database administrators for roughly 10 years. And I know that using those arcane features or depending too…
> Oracle DB also has been the leader performance wise for complex queries and large datasets SQL server has a column store type of storage, and major innovations like 'froid'. Oracle is not such a strong leader there.…
> Also Oracle was the first RDMS to support stored procedures in Java. Who in their right mind would do that ? It's a nightmare on so many levels....
> However, the killer feature for me is that it has application Express (or APEX) included, which is a complete web application development framework, as well as Oracle restful data services (ORDS). With built-in…
I am. 13 release is planned in the 3rd quarter. The next commitfest is in july.
Plugin_debugger is availlable on postgresql.org's repo. And supported by our postgresql support provider. You can of course use pgadmin, the official tool, with this plugin. You should reassess your critics before…
> as far as I know no work has been done on it on 13 either. You should check the latest commitfest. Improvements are coming, at a steady pace.
> Oracle RDBMS is not an inferior product to open source competitors, in most ways superior It is also in a lots of extremely critical ways inferior. The huge complexity, the huge footprint, the humongous prices are…
dbeaver and plugin_debugger. For distributed transactions, it all depends on why you need them in the first place but there are multiple solutions in postgres to handle them.
> compilation to native code, graphical debugger. You have this on postgresql. > RAC and distributed transactions across a database cluster Needed only in telcos where galera would be enough
> This trope started reaching fever pitch during the first wave of OSS commercialization hype/fervor in 98. It wasn’t true then and I see no evidence it is any more true today. It is not. And I know of several major…
I has ravaged my country. However the bad situation of germany at that is to be blamed on the French for being too soft on this country after first world war. They should have been kept under control. Also, the spanish…
Of course the spanish flu. The most deadly event in recorder history. Killed more than the two great wars. Life is the most important thing.
Not true. France is hit, eastern France's hospitals are at full capacity. Doctors are starting to consider letting people over 70 die without access to an ICU. Also, it's kind of strange that on this forum people do not…
> I'm afraid that on the long term, the social unrest and the economic consequences will far outweigh the damage done by the virus. I'm french. I have italian friends. I don't care about the economy. It will be back up.…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_(operating_system) Every now and then this misconception is found on HN.
I thought that by large datasets you meant TB of data that we see in analytics. And in this area clickhouse is growing and coming to the big companies I work for, one way or another. postgresql handles the OLTP decently…
As answered, pgadmin is first class and supports debugging.
Indeed and the last two years in postgresql history have been very rich feature wise. I have managed teams of database administrators for roughly 10 years. And I know that using those arcane features or depending too…
> Oracle DB also has been the leader performance wise for complex queries and large datasets SQL server has a column store type of storage, and major innovations like 'froid'. Oracle is not such a strong leader there.…
> Also Oracle was the first RDMS to support stored procedures in Java. Who in their right mind would do that ? It's a nightmare on so many levels....
> However, the killer feature for me is that it has application Express (or APEX) included, which is a complete web application development framework, as well as Oracle restful data services (ORDS). With built-in…
I am. 13 release is planned in the 3rd quarter. The next commitfest is in july.
Plugin_debugger is availlable on postgresql.org's repo. And supported by our postgresql support provider. You can of course use pgadmin, the official tool, with this plugin. You should reassess your critics before…
> as far as I know no work has been done on it on 13 either. You should check the latest commitfest. Improvements are coming, at a steady pace.
> Oracle RDBMS is not an inferior product to open source competitors, in most ways superior It is also in a lots of extremely critical ways inferior. The huge complexity, the huge footprint, the humongous prices are…
dbeaver and plugin_debugger. For distributed transactions, it all depends on why you need them in the first place but there are multiple solutions in postgres to handle them.
> compilation to native code, graphical debugger. You have this on postgresql. > RAC and distributed transactions across a database cluster Needed only in telcos where galera would be enough
> This trope started reaching fever pitch during the first wave of OSS commercialization hype/fervor in 98. It wasn’t true then and I see no evidence it is any more true today. It is not. And I know of several major…
I has ravaged my country. However the bad situation of germany at that is to be blamed on the French for being too soft on this country after first world war. They should have been kept under control. Also, the spanish…
Of course the spanish flu. The most deadly event in recorder history. Killed more than the two great wars. Life is the most important thing.
Not true. France is hit, eastern France's hospitals are at full capacity. Doctors are starting to consider letting people over 70 die without access to an ICU. Also, it's kind of strange that on this forum people do not…
> I'm afraid that on the long term, the social unrest and the economic consequences will far outweigh the damage done by the virus. I'm french. I have italian friends. I don't care about the economy. It will be back up.…